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Working directly with farmers from all over the world to source the most delicious and sustainable coffee possible, Blue Bottle Coffee is delivered to your hands within 48 hours of roasting.

“I will only sell coffee less than 48 hours out of the roaster to my guests so they may enjoy coffee at peak flavour,” Blue Bottle Coffee founder James Freeman shared online. “I will only use the finest, most delicious and responsibly sourced beans.”

The company, which was founded in California, has a network of cafes in the US, Japan and Korea, as well as its convenient subscription service.

Flaviar

In many countries, bars and clubs are off-limits for the foreseeable future but it doesn’t mean you have to miss out on your favourite fine spirit.

Flaviar gives access to rare and original spirits – all to be enjoyed without leaving home.

Every quarter, the subscription service delivers a tasting box of themed samples worth €40, a full-sized bottle worth €50 and free shipping.

Striving to shine a light on the lesser-known spirits, Flaviar encourages members to explore new beverages. With more than 15,000 different spirits on the market, you’ll never get bored of the options.

BARK Box

Offering: Treats for your dog Delivers to: US and CanadaCost: from US$22 per box

BARK Box. Image: Jake Bernhard Instagram

If you’re stuck in isolation with your best four-legged friend, why not spoil your pup with a different themed goodie box every month.

Filled with dog treats and toys, BARK Box offers some of the world’s best products and experiences to satisfy any puppy personality.

After launching in 2012, the US-founded company has reached millions of homes across the world.

“Our vision is to serve every dog in the world,” BARK Co-Founder and CEO Matt Meeker says.

Each box is filled with goodies totalling more than US$40 in value, keeping your dog happily occupied while you work.

The Bouqs Company

Offering: Farm fresh bouquets Delivers to: USCost: from US$40

The Bouqs Company. Image: Facebook

Add a pop of colour to your working-from-home space with a gorgeous home delivery of farm-fresh blooms.

The Bouqs Company ships freshly cut flowers from sustainable, eco-friendly farms so that your vase arrangement will last longer.

“We’re helping farmers all over the world grow their business,” The Bouq’s website states. “We partner with eco-friendly farms that minimise waster, recycle water, and use sustainable growing practices.”

Pick your bouquet from three curated collections – farmer’s market, the classics, and roses – and choose how often the flowers arrive. This blooms subscription service is one to leave your days feeling brighter.

Once Upon a Book Club

Offering: Books Delivers: WorldwideCost: from US$34.99 per month

Once Upon a Book Club. Image: Facebook

Being locked up indoors leaves plenty of time to bury your nose in a good book.

Once Upon a Book Club is the perfect subscription service to meet your literary needs while bringing the novel to life with added gifts relevant to the book.

Not only does the business provide enthralling novels, but it also inspires readers to feel like they’re physically part of that world. Sounds like a pretty great escape from a coronavirus pandemic.

Tea Box

Offering: Tea Delivers: WorldwideCost: from A$68.50 monthly

Tea Box. Image: Tea Box

With a different tea theme every month, you will never tire of the endless infusions delivered by Tea Box.

Each month five premium teas will arrive at your home – the only thing you have to do is boil the kettle.

From floral infusions with sweet, subtle and fragrant characters to hues of black with mellow fruity cups and robust, malty brews, there is something to tantalise the tastebuds of every tea aficionado.

Papergang

With extra time on our hands, why not send a handwritten letter to reach out and brighten someone’s day?

Papergang is a stylish subscription service to meet any stationery needs, and it’s a feel-good one too. Every box helps plant trees through the company’s partner Tree Aid – an African charity helping villagers grow trees to provide food year-round.

Whimsical notebooks, calendars, stickers, cards and gift tags are just some of the heart-warming pieces that will evoke creativity and help while away time in isolation.

Birchbox

Offering: Beauty products Delivers to: USCost: from US$10

Birchbox. Image: Facebook

Many of us may be in isolation, but it doesn’t mean we should let our beauty regimens slide.

A plethora of beauty treats are sent monthly to Birchbox subscribers offering a giant range of prestige and niche brands. There are too many to list, but our eyes widened upon spotting Kevyn Aucoin, Shiseido, AERIN, La Roche-Posay, Sunday Riley, Christophe Robin and Tatcha among the huge line-up of super-luxe brands.

“Every month you get your Birchbox, it’s a reminder that you deserve time to care for you,” the website explains. “And not just to take care, but to take joy in that care.”

TheraBox

Offering: Self-care products Delivers: WorldwideCost: from US$34.99

Therabox. Image: Facebook

Curated by therapists, take care of your mental health by reducing stress and promoting relaxation with this monthly subscription of self-care products.

Thought-provoking activities, intention setting, journalling, projects, brain-training exercises and life-hacking strategies are some of the stress-reducing products and therapeutic happiness exercises included in TheraBox.

Take a break from the COVID-19 news cycles and take a moment for rest and rejuvenation with the wellness goodies.

Candy Club

Want a sugar hit but can’t run down to your local shop? Then a subscription to Candy Club is just what you need.

Delivered straight to your door is a range of delicious sugary treats that will take you down memory lane with sour gummies, lemonade straws, sour strawberries and Neapolitan Taffy. For something slightly more grown up, choose from delights including chocolate toffee peanuts, dark chocolate twigs and chocolate raspberry creams.

Now the only decision left is whether to subscribe to a fun box (six 170g candy cups) or the party box (six 370g candy cups).

Originally from a small country town in Victoria, Emily moved to Sydney to pursue a media career. She worked across a number of print and online publications including News Corp and Fairfax Media before joining The CEO Magazine.

The CEO Magazine is more than a business title; it’s a source of information, inspiration and motivation for the world’s most successful leaders, executives, investors and entrepreneurs. Our content creates conversations, our voice is the one that matters.